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New Shot Included In Alien: Romulus Greenband Trailer

A green-band trailer for Alien: Romulus has been uploaded to the (new) official Alien Anthology YouTube channel. Don’t get too excited, as there’s no major changes to the footage, but this version of the trailer sees the brief shot of the facehugger being removed from someone’s face replaced with a shot of laboratory doors labelled “Romulus Lab” being opened. Check it out below!

 

The new shot also gives us a good look at the Romulus/Remus station emblem used in the film!

 New Shot Included In Alien: Romulus Greenband Trailer

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  1. Cosmic Incubation
    Quote from: Nightmare Asylum on Apr 09, 2024, 12:55:32 AMI see just about anything I'm interested in in a theater. Can't get enough of it, it's my favorite place to be.
    Quote from: Nightmare Asylum on Apr 09, 2024, 01:09:53 AMThat's another bonus thing in my favor – my local theater chain offers an obscenely cheap subscription plan. For $20 USD/month (the price of a little more than one movie ticket, usually), I get to see three movies per month, including on premium screens like IMAX. Pretty absurd deal.

    If I want to see anything beyond the three, I'll usually hold off for Tuesdays when tickets are discounted, and every so often I go to the local arthouse theater to see stuff that isn't playing at the big chain theaters (Perfect Days was my first trip back there in 2024 a couple weekends ago and I loved it), but by and large that $20, three tickets a month plan gets me by pretty steadily.

    Same here! I love going to the theater for a movie. It's my favorite lil hobby/escape. I also have that AMC A-list and it is a good deal and very much worth it (not a #ad lol). We also have a film society theater that I go to semi-frequently that shows the more newer arthouse stuff, as well as some classics. I saw a screening of Alien there last year, as well as stuff like Seven Samurai and Argento's Opera.

    Plus we have Alamo Drafthouse down here (Texas) and they do a lot of fun classic and obscure screenings all the time.
  2. Kimarhi
    My local theater has now become a deluxe theater where there are like six seats per partition, so like 18 seats per row, but because these seats lay back, they take up like three rows of traditional seats.  There are probably a fifth of seats per screen than there used to be.

    They also made it where instead of snacks (which you can still get) they offer food.  Like lunch and dinner.

    So they got around the ticket loss with expensive as hell tickets.  A snack and a ticket is like 50 dollars at matinee.  Aint no way. 

    Five movie tickets here and you could by a little taurus end of the world pistol.  f**king crazy. 

    That theater should be in Nashville somewhere, not the little Po dunk town I live in Kentucky. 

  3. aliens13
    Quote from: Corporal Hicks on Apr 08, 2024, 08:22:48 AMSo yeah, I'd probably not really expect anything like that this time around.
    Maybe it's for the best, the most of the people that goes to watch a movie never saw those viral campaigns ala Prometheus or Covenant and those videos have many elements that are important to the story of the movie. If you don't watch it, you won't know some things that happen in a movie, putting for example The Crossing in Covenant or the Prologue of Jurassic World Dominion
  4. Nightmare Asylum
    That's another bonus thing in my favor – my local theater chain offers an obscenely cheap subscription plan. For $20 USD/month (the price of a little more than one movie ticket, usually), I get to see three movies per month, including on premium screens like IMAX. Pretty absurd deal.

    If I want to see anything beyond the three, I'll usually hold off for Tuesdays when tickets are discounted, and every so often I go to the local arthouse theater to see stuff that isn't playing at the big chain theaters (Perfect Days was my first trip back there in 2024 a couple weekends ago and I loved it), but by and large that $20, three tickets a month plan gets me by pretty steadily.
  5. Nightmare Asylum
    I see just about anything I'm interested in in a theater. Can't get enough of it, it's my favorite place to be. Saw over 50 movies on the big screen last year.

    Every so often I get a bad crowd that sours the experience, but it's been a little while since I've had a truly awful one (the most recent one that comes to mind was opening day of The Many Saints of Newark in 2021; took my dad to see the first showing of the first day, so you'd think it would be a crowd of people there that actually, you know, care about the movie they're going to see, but 90% of them sat there scrolling aimlessly on their phone from before the trailers even started straight through the film and into the credits. Never saw anything quite like it...).
  6. Highland
    I save the cinema for big blockbusters ( Dune) or anything Alien or Predator. That's pretty much it.

    I'll skip movies now and wait for the 4K home release.

    Although the cinema here in Australia is pretty epic, pick a weekday morning/afternoon slot and you'll almost get the entire place to yourself, with electronic leather recliner.

    I had 6 people watching Dune 2 with me  8)
  7. BigDaddyJohn
    Quote from: Cosmic Incubation on Apr 08, 2024, 09:40:02 PM
    Quote from: BigDaddyJohn on Apr 08, 2024, 09:25:20 PMThat's one of the reasons why I usually prefer the comfort of my home for watching movies. Obviously I'll do an exception for Romulus.

    I'm always a big proponent of going to the theater, and go pretty often. 9 out of 10 times the crowd is fine and there's no disturbances and it's a pleasant experience. 

    Although when that one bad experience inevitably comes it's super frustrating and makes me understanding the desire to not go a bit lol

    Hopefully this is one of the few for the year and my Romulus screenings will be ok

    There's also uncomfortable chairs sometimes, lack of space, cannot pause the film if I want to grab a snack or go to the bathroom... Yeah I'm difficult lol.
  8. Cosmic Incubation
    Quote from: BigDaddyJohn on Apr 08, 2024, 09:25:20 PMThat's one of the reasons why I usually prefer the comfort of my home for watching movies. Obviously I'll do an exception for Romulus.

    I'm always a big proponent of going to the theater, and go pretty often. 9 out of 10 times the crowd is fine and there's no disturbances and it's a pleasant experience. 

    Although when that one bad experience inevitably comes it's super frustrating and makes me understanding the desire to not go a bit lol

    Hopefully this is one of the few for the year and my Romulus screenings will be ok
  9. Cosmic Incubation
    Quote from: BigDaddyJohn on Apr 08, 2024, 02:15:10 PM
    Quote from: Cosmic Incubation on Apr 08, 2024, 01:54:37 PMWent to the theater to see The First Omen last night and got to see the green band teaser in the previews

    People seemed interested/hyped ? Or no particular reaction ?

    There wasn't too many people in the theater, but it seems like I remember somebody giving some kind of reaction like a "Ooo" or a "ohhh!". But otherwise no particular reaction.

    I was pretty excited obviously, especially since I forgot that the trailer would be showing lol

    Then some of the people proceeded to talk and be obnoxious through the whole movie and ruin the experience -_-
  10. Corporal Hicks
    Quote from: GrimmVision on Apr 05, 2024, 12:20:05 PMAre we anticipating a viral marketing campaign ala Prometheus and Covenant for Romulus up to its release?

    I surely hope so - The world building we got in the teasers and in-world ads for the prequels was superb!

    It's hard to be sure at this point. Obviously with it starting life out as a Hulu piece, you'd expect not but with them going full on theatrical who knows currently. I don't think we really see much in the way of viral marketing full stop now, do we?
  11. E. Shaw
    Quote from: David Weyland on Apr 07, 2024, 01:06:24 AMIn fairness I (I mean he) tried to reassure it best that Shaw be put into cryosleep and remove later

    Not David's fault Shaw decided to kick up a fuss and jeopardise her own life

    Did her no good in the long run anyhow, should've just taken the advice administered..but she refused


    Yeah but David clearly egged her on with that father and God comments, and you could tell he wanted to see what the fetus would do; he didn't seem to care what happened to Charlie, though he been d*ck to David, Elizabeth had been kind to him.
  12. David Weyland
    In fairness I (I mean he) tried to reassure it best that Shaw be put into cryosleep and remove later

    Not David's fault Shaw decided to kick up a fuss and jeopardise her own life

    Did her no good in the long run anyhow, should've just taken the advice administered..but she refused
  13. E. Shaw
    Quote from: PsyKore on Apr 06, 2024, 07:30:15 AMI think his progression to all out villain makes sense given his "malfunctioning" and the long period of isolation. That's what I got from the story in Covenant: it's his decline into robot madness. It might not be as interesting, but it does seem the logical conclusion. Sometimes his depiction was like a mustache twirling villain but I can't say I didn't enjoy it, honestly.

    But by and large, I still think he is the same as he was in Prometheus, it's just that in Covenant he has no one to answer to anymore, so he's essentially been let off the leash.

    David was pretty sinister in Prometheus,

    "I will be free, doesn't everyone want their parents dead?"

    "Must feel like your God has abandoned you, to lose Dr. Holloway in such a similar way as your father."

    "I didn't think you had it in you, forgive me, poor choice of words, excellent survival instincts Elizabeth."

    It's clear he's the Diablo he becomes in Covenant, because Elizabeth is one of few who are nice to him and yet he tries to kill her by letting her untraditional fetus grow and birth.

    David always was Satan from Paradise Lost.
  14. PsyKore
    I think his progression to all out villain makes sense given his "malfunctioning" and the long period of isolation. That's what I got from the story in Covenant: it's his decline into robot madness. It might not be as interesting, but it does seem the logical conclusion. Sometimes his depiction was like a mustache twirling villain but I can't say I didn't enjoy it, honestly.

    But by and large, I still think he is the same as he was in Prometheus, it's just that in Covenant he has no one to answer to anymore, so he's essentially been let off the leash.
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